1. stoking - Noun
2. stoking - Verb
stoking
present participle of stoke
stoking (plural stokings)
The act by which something is stoked.
Amnah Ibraheem has pushed back against people who she says are stoking fear and resentment of foreigners, blaming them for the spread of the coronavirus in the Gulf. Source: Internet
As thousands of his supporters descend on an indoor sports arena, the event has been widely criticised for risking a new rise in Covid-19 infections as well as stoking racial tensions. Source: Internet
A video of medics in hazmat suits scanning dozens of plane passengers for the symptoms of a mysterious, fatal virus spreading across China is stoking fears of a global epidemic. Source: Internet
At third, Shurtleff picked off Cook to take the starch out of any comeback thoughts the Panthers might have been stoking. Source: Internet
China, the world’s second-largest economy, has imposed city lockdowns and travel restrictions to contain a virus that has now killed more than 2,000 people, stoking concern over an economic slowdown and a hit to oil demand. Source: Internet
Duarte denied that the case against Magashule was stoking tensions within the ANC, and declined to comment on his future. Source: Internet